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The Private Life of a Cat

  • 1946
  • 22m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
1.2K
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The Private Life of a Cat (1946)
DocumentaryShort

Two cats have a litter of 5 kittens and then nurse, teach and play with them.Two cats have a litter of 5 kittens and then nurse, teach and play with them.Two cats have a litter of 5 kittens and then nurse, teach and play with them.

  • Directors
    • Alexander Hammid
    • Maya Deren
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Alexander Hammid
      • Maya Deren
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    10dial911book

    Fascinating and true to life

    The photography in this film is fabulous. It's amazing how they got the cats to "do their thing" unselfconsciously. If you've ever tried to actively film cats, you know that they somehow figure out that you're messing with their minds, and they don't do what you hope for. These cats acted as though they were totally unaware of the camera. That is a feat unto itself! I'd recommend this to any cat lover, any animal lover, and anybody interested in nature.

    Great intro to the subject of reproduction for kids. I remember watching this process when I was 10 -- never forget it -- and this is the real thing. Nothing offensive at all.

    (Film can be found on-line at the Internet Archive. Apparently it is in the public domain.)
    10I_Ailurophile

    Classic cat video

    Calling all cat lovers!

    'The private life of a cat' is a simple, uncomplicated short film documenting the lives of two housecats, identified merely as "he" and "she." We watch the cats groom one another and explore their surrounds; footage of the felines is broken up by some shots that imitate their perspective as they look about their surroundings.

    Perhaps most notably, this short includes stark footage of the female cat giving birth to a litter of kittens, a scene rarely depicted in cinema. This leads to further pleasing video as the new parents raise their young, and we get to see them develop from newborns to unsteady crawlers to playful small cats. All the while, filmmakers Maya Deren and Alexander Hammid arrange shots and scenarios that allow the audience to enjoy a variety of cat behavior - peeking under a door or pushing it open, climbing a scratching post, and more.

    The film is plain and straightforward in every way, yet Deren and Hammid carefully sequenced the shots to impart a minor sense of narrative as we watch the kittens grow, their parents lovingly tending to them. This is bolstered by the light, unobtrusive music laid over top that echoes the tranquility of the visuals.

    There's not much else to say. 'The private life of a cat' is a fun, unsophisticated classic short film that fills a small niche in the filmmakers' oeuvre. Cat lovers especially should give it a watch, but it's a fine view for any general audience that appreciates the unbusy purity of life caught on camera.
    8mehobulls

    This looks painfully cute, and would probably be a huge success in Japan. :D

    It's amazing how did the director capture the right moments to fit in the story that he wants , I mean they're animals and it's really hard to give directions right??. But I almost die because they look so adorable!! I remember my cats when they were kittens, life is so short.. HAHA.. And the cats acted so well! HAHAHAHA!!! I love Felines!!!!
    10Jenabel_Regina_del_Mundo

    Whimsical, gentle masterpiece

    A male cat courts a female cat and they raise a family together. We see the kittens being born and nurtured by mother, while an interested and proud dad lends his support. Beautifully photographed and executed. With subtitles, no dialog, and a refreshing absence of human beings onscreen. Very touchingly realized by Alexander Hammid, whose collaborations with Maya Deren I had prior acquaintance with, and also highly recommend.

    Amply demonstrates beyond any shadow of a doubt that animals are more authentic and interesting onscreen than people. I recall W.C Fields' comment to the effect that you should never try to act with children or animals because they will invariably upstage you. You don't have to be a fervent cat lover to find yourself utterly charmed and captivated by this sweet and simple gem of a short film.

    For those regular readers of my reviews who have come to expect at least one asinine and/or tacky comment in all my reviews, I won't disappoint. I think kitty porn is outrageous and as upright citizens we must put a stop to this sort of thing immediately! Luckily, there's no kitty porn in this gentle film, just a simple, poignant love story. A film with universal appeal, like a lovely piece of music. Seek it out, and enjoy.
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    Maya Deren's cats.

    Feeling frisky Maya Deren's white male cat gets into some afternoon delight with the female and reaps the whirlwind with a series of lookalikes that he will have a hard time denying are his. The two get along well though and the old man actually shows interest in the offspring.

    Outside of a graphic birth scene, Private Life is simply a banal short subject in search of a perky narrator. The stakes are high though with avant garde darling Maya Deren and her trusty live-in camera man Alex Hammid both of groundbreaking Meshes in the Afternoon fame as authors. But outside of the comic stereotyping of the the tom in the last scene (actually a repeat of the first) the only thing this feline film can claim is that it was far ahead of the curve for what is in this day and age the rage, cat videos!

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    • Release date
      • June 1947 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Also known as
      • La vida privada de un gato
    • Filming locations
      • Morton Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(Maya's apartment)
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    • Runtime
      • 22m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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